WEBVTT ALEXANDRA STONE IS THERE LIVE.ALEXANDRA: THERE'S PRETTYSIGNIFICANT DAMAGE ACROSSVALLEY.THIS TREE, WINDS UPROOTED IT,TOPPLING ITS ONTO THIS HOME.THE FAMILY WHO LIVED IN THISHOUSE MOVED OUT JUST ABOUT THREEWEEKS AGO.NEVERTHELESS, STILL SOME PRETTYSIGNIFICANT CLEANUP THAT NEEDSTO HAPPEN AROUND VALLEY.HAIL AND HEAVY WINDS SWEPTACROSS THE METRO TUESDAY.>> I PULLED HERE AND ITBASICALLY UNLEASHED.THE WIND STARTED OUT, AND ONCEIT CAME IN, YOU KNEW THE STORMWAS ROLLING IN.ALEXANDRA: LEAVING DAMAGE IN ITSWAKE.LARGE TREES DOWN ACROSS VALLEY,NEBRASKA.THIS CENTURIES-OLD COTTONWOODTOPPLED.I PRAYED IT WOULD NEVER FALLBECAUSE IT IS SUCH A GORGEOUSTREE, BUT THANK GOD IT DIDN'THIT THE HOUSE.ALEXANDRA: ANDREA ADAMS OPEN HERDOOR TO FIND THIS, TO TREESUPROOTED IN HER YARD.THEY WERE TALKING ABOUTTHREE-MONTH GETTING HIT, ANDTHEN ALL OF A SUDDEN WE SAW THEWIND PICK UWE CAME OUT HERE AND TREES WEREFLYING.IT WAS TERRIBLE.ALEXANDRA: THIS IS FAR FROM TIM'S FIRST RUN-IN WITH OTHER --WITH WEATHER.>> I SEEN THE TREE STARTING TOCOME DOWN, BUT BEFORE I COULDGET OUT OF THE RECLINER, THETREE ALREADY COME DOWN.I THOUGHT IT WENT THROUGH THEWINDOW.I RAN OUT THE BACK DOOR.I WAS SCARED.ALEXANDR YOU CAN SEE IT ISSTILL RAINING HERE, BUT WE DIDSEE A LOT OF FOLKS OUT EARLIER.PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND RESIDENTSTRYING TO CLEAN UP SOME OF THATDEBRIS OFF OF THE ROADWAYS.

Many homeowners said they stayed inside while the heavy rain and 70-80 mph winds whipped through their town.

As of 9 p.m., about 700 people still didn't have power.

No injuries were reported.

In Blair, several people and numerous businesses lost power, likely due to downed power lines. At least eight of those downed power lines were seen south of town, some looking as though they had snapped in half.

As of 9 p.m., there were nearly 3,000 people without power in Washington County. At the height of the storm, that number eclipsed 5,000.